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Odd question for the wasteland people, but does anyone here drink red wine?

yes... loads

you've got 4wd for that.

Struggling to decide what to do next to my car... e85 conversion? diff? seats? do nothing?

diff diff diff

<3 Jamies pics

This ones from the GTCC day

Cant see my rear wheels :(

lol @ fail poser pic

alex- afaik that gtrpowa guy is a real douche, gives it to others but as soon as someone says something back he pms a mod/ reports the post

on another note

http://www.bbc.co.uk/newsbeat/12860407

seriously, who WOULDN'T want her to model

aww you will be okay. im surprised you still have your skyline actually..

had a swap offer for a manual na supra on the commo already.. sale sounds better though

and- holy f**king shit, its CRAZY in syria.

aww you will be okay. im surprised you still have your skyline actually..

had a swap offer for a manual na supra on the commo already.. sale sounds better though

and- holy f**king shit, its CRAZY in syria.

I'm emo because I would have sold it 5 times over for what I'm trying to sell it for now had I accepted the initial offers I had in the beginning.

Can't see into the future though :(

lol @ fail poser pic

Not really it was the only place I could park and let people out at the same time. Only reason why there is no cars around in the pic is because it was later on after people had left

You'll just have to wait till i post a proper thread.

*waits*

what do people think of the new fords supercharged v8? i love it and it sounds so good too.

love it. i'm not a big ford fan but some fpv's are tuff as

/is still emo.

I am the new Mohsen.

write it off...

:ph34r:

MKIV Supra

6 speed

big single t04z

:D

that would be a nice ride

i've always wanted to like supras but for some reason i just can't see myself owning/driving one.

But skylines look so much better!!!

you've been smoking too much pole if you think a 32 or 33 looks better than a poopra. They may be lighter and easier to steer, but they sure as shit don't look better.

I'd actually have to be driving it for that to happen.

I have gridiron padding if you want. BYO helmet and mouth guard.

Meant to be best bang for buck p plate wise as well. I hear they're decently quick for an NA. wouldn't know, waited till I was of my p's before getting an import. And I was actually allowed a turbo car under power to weight :P

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